K.J. Wight, Malcolm Smith, Mike Morgan, and Heath Farwell will be FAs next year. Bobby Wagner and Bruce Irvin are set to become FAs the year after that.

Ideally, we land a top WR/OL/DL in the first two rounds. And then an underrated LB is left at the top of our board at 132, 146, or 172.

LSU's Lamin Barrow seems to be flying under the radar because of his size, just like Bobby Wagner was a couple years ago. This guy flies around to the ball. He could play any of three LB positions in Pete's system. I assume Barrow will be gone by 132, but I have seen some mock drafts that have him dropping to the Fourth or Fifth Round. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyBTI2XTwig

I also like a couple Pac-12 guys that I have watched a lot: Shayne Skov and Khairi Fortt. Skov has injury concerns that will push him down, but he's a great football player with a similar skill set to Houston's Brian Cushing. He's very quick to the ball and underrated in coverage. http://youtu.be/VQPQAhJdDGc?t=4m52s

Fortt reminds me of Malcolm Smith. People say he lacks instincts at this stage, but he could develop into a solid WLB in this system.

Graphs that show combine #'s in relation to other players at the same position are a real nice indicator of a players strengths and weaknesses. Fortt's graph shown in the site below is very informative. Lots of gray on the graph for Fortt shows a lot of high percentiles in comparison to others. I can't find a better graph at LB on this site.

This is a pretty good site in several ways (mockdraftable.com). Easy to compare players at the same position and player comparisons (past & present) and a trade calculator is also included, but it's still just one more tool - but a neat one.http://mockdraftable.com/player/4449/

I'm not a fan of drafting a LBer in the first round, but our defense is built around "speed" and if you want speed look no further then BYU's Kyle Van Noy. Track team running 4x100 4x200 and 4x400 Solid Player!

I would honestly be very happy with Shazier at 32. I don't like a non-pass rushing LB in R1, but we are basically a high 2nd round pick.

Shazier offers so many rare/unique gifts that I think he could be a major weapon on this defense. I absolutely love Malcolm Smith, but I am sure he will not be retained as he will probably get decent $ elsewhere. IMO, Shazier is Malcolm Smith with a V8. Bigger, faster, stronger. Everytime I watch clips of him, my jaw literally drops witnessing his speed/explosion. We know PC is a sucker for speed too.

Would be an interesting pick. Other than Shazier, I personally like waiting til later and grabbing the best athletes. I trust PC and Ken Norton to develop guys with the right tools.

Kyle Van Noy could pencil in for KJ Wright after next season very well. He might not be fast enough for Pete the way he has been worshiping speed lately, but he ran the same forty as Clemons and would be worth a look at LEO. Slight chance he could be available at #64.

CJ Mosely is a stud, but there's basically zero chance he'll be drafted by Seattle.

Chawker wrote:I'm not a fan of drafting a LBer in the first round, but our defense is built around "speed" and if you want speed look no further then BYU's Kyle Van Noy. Track team running 4x100 4x200 and 4x400 Solid Player!

If we're going by speed, Shazier would be the guy. Clocked in the 4.3x range at his pro day.

One OLB that intrigues me is Telvin Smith from FSU.He is rangy fast and would be a great special team player.Love everything I have read about his attitude and demeanor.The problem is he is raw and way too light and seems to be rated higher by the draft sights than the Hawks would draft him.Seems like a player that could be extremely versatile.I doubt he could bulk up to what he needs to play OLB full time in the pros.Doesnt seem to be a lot of speed in the draft this year at OLB.Not real impressed with the OLB class as a whole but you never know.

I know we have discussed this player in previous threads, but....thinking outside the box, I decided I'd see if I could come up with any players in the upcoming draft that can play more than one position and/or convert to one or more positions. Obviously, OL, DL & DB's can often be found that can interchange between similar positions. I'm thinking more in the lines of a guy Like OG-Sweezy that can switch from defense to offense and fit in.After a lot of search and study, the best scenario I can come up with is a player that could conceivably be a fit at DE or OLB or LEO on defense and possibly TE on offense. The physicalmeasurable #'s seem to be there in spades plus he's projected round 6 or 7.

""On the basketball court, Webster was named the PSAC Eastern Division Player of the Year for the 2011-12 season, finishing as the school's all-time career leader in blocks (175). Webster's father, Larry Webster Jr., played 11 years in the NFL at defensive end.""Link: http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/play ... ry-webster

----He is obviously extremely athletic and is very much an exciting prospect. I have read online(somewhere) that he had 2 receiving TD's when he was played at TE a few times in the red zone during his college career. IMO: Webster seems to have near elite speed, uncommon jumping abilitiesand great overall #'s for a DE or as a TE, or even a OLB/LEO.

----Comparison with all combine DE's:#2 in DE 40-yd dash at 4.58, (behind only Clowney's 4.53)#4 in DE broad jump at 123", tied with Jeffcoat & Moore, (behind Clowney, H Jones & K Martin)#5 in DE vert jump at 36.5", (behind only Clowney, Gayle, H Jones, C Smith)#12 in DE arm length at 33.5", ( tied with Barr & Mims, behind 11 others out of 32 total DE's.)#1 in DE height at 6'-6", (tied with Clark, Hart, K Martin & Mauro). +/-

----Comparison with all combine TE's:#2 in TE 40-yd. dash at 4.58, (behind only A C Leonard at #1). #3 in TE broad jump at 123", (behind only Colt Lyeria & A C Leonard tied at #1)#2 in TE vert jump at 36.5, (behind only Colt Lyeria with 39".)#7 in TE hand size at 10-1/8", (tied with two others, behind several others.)#1 in TE in height, tied at 6'-6" (with Gilmore, Jensen, Naivar & Niklas). +/-

""Played in 2014 East-West Shrine Game. Shrine report: Is a long and athletic athlete who has a lot of tools to play in the NFL, be it defensive end or tight end. Joined the football team after basketball season in 2012.""Link: http://www.ourlads.com/ncaa-football-de ... ter/105960

""Bloomsburg DE Larry Webster (6-6, 249) has an athletic and intriguing skill-set that is tough to ignore. He displayed excellent quickness, natural bend and the flexibility to play in space and win with speed off the edge. Webster, who starred for four years on the basketball court in college, needs to get stronger and add meat to his lean, lanky body type.""Link: ttp://www.nfldraftscout.com/ratings/dsp ... &genpos=DE

What attracted you to the Seahawks? “It’s a combination of what I believe the coaches are doing here, the atmosphere and what I think we’re going to do here in the future. I think we’re going to win and win a lot and be a championship team.” – Zac Miller, August 4, 2011